Carrington Academy students visited Village Park Senior Living for crafts and a holiday sing-along
Hanukkah will begin Sunday evening, and lots of events will be held around Atlanta to celebrate the holiday which goes through Dec. 30.
International organization certifies FaithBridge Foster Care a "Best Christian Workplace"
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Video as seen on the Neighbors app shows two separate instances of bears taking a walk through Alpharetta neighborhoods and on porches.
A QuikTrip in Alpharetta sold a Mega Millions ticket worth $10,000 for the Dec. 13 drawing. A winner has not come forward to claim it yet.
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The city ended public funding after lawsuits about using the Confederate flag in the parade by people with the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
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Santa hosts many experiences at Avalon from Breakfasts with Santa at South City Kitchen and Chick-fil-A to Tuck-ins at The Hotel at Avalon.
Families are encouraged to stop by for a complimentary individual or family photo with Santa Claus from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday.
Unwrapped toys for North Fulton Community Charities' Santa Shop Toy Drive will be accepted during the event Saturday from 8-10 a.m.
Two trees will be simultaneously lit and holiday festivities will take place in downtown Alpharetta on Friday night.
Students collected nonperishable food items to benefit Blessings in a Backpack
The Lighting of Avalon returns Sunday in Alpharetta with the opening of the ice skating rink, the lighting of tree and welcoming Santa.
Everyone from children, pets and special needs kids can have photos with Santa Claus now through Dec. 20 at North Point Mall and Avalon.
There was lots of good news from Georgia Patches this week, including a horse saved after a crash, principal of the year and a free home.
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The Alpharetta Music Match will feature more than 40 musical performances and is looking for Music Match applicants.
Good news from Georgia Patches this week includes a program that joins veterans and dogs, a hospital expanding, and Veterans Day events.
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Alpharetta’s Recreation, Parks & Cultural Services Department was honored with the Agency of the Year Award.
A new study from WalletHub confirmed what we already knew: Our city is one of the best.
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Each inductee is from Milton or was involved in youth recreational programming, or at a Milton high school, and excelled in their sport.
The Gold Trout Award, Trout Unlimited's highest award for chapters, was presented to the Upper Chattahoochee Chapter of Trout Unlimited.
Ivy Bridge Academy Debaters Perform Well in National Tournament at Georgetown University
Meet Me in Milton showcases the vibrant art and creative community in Milton from 4-8 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26.
The new app offers residents and visitors six free self-guided walking tours in Alpharetta to make the experience more interactive.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in North Fulton.
In celebration of International Day of the Girl, She Is Safe, a local anti-trafficking nonprofit organization, will host events at Avalon.
Local, regional and national performers will fill the streets of Downtown Alpharetta with original music Friday and Saturday.
The 2019 season encompassed 20 sunny events, averaging 900 guests per week, and approximately 30 food trucks.
This fall festival in downtown Crabapple district brings more than 30,000 festival goers who enjoy antiques, arts, local food and drinks.
Festivals of Speed supports Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and will be accepting donations throughout the event on Sunday.
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The three-day event will feature dozens of cultural performances, a central bar featuring signature cocktails and over 100 vendors.
The Providence Group officially opens for sales at mixed-use community.
The Alpharetta community banded together to fill a truck with donations bound for the Abaco Islands for Hurricane Dorian relief efforts.